South Sudanese Peter Roy Paul Beak participated in a psychologist conversation on the grounds of Bergen prison on August 27 last year when he suddenly climbed onto the roof and jumped down into the yard. Two weeks later he died in hospital of injuries he suffered.
According to a report from Correctional Services region west, sent to Correctional Agency, states that measures could have been done differently, and that this might have prevented the incident , newspaper VG.
– We see that the officers could have been deployed in a different way in order to safeguard the security in relation to any events, writes Assistant Regional Director Leif Waage and safety inspector Kennet V. Johansen in the report, where the event referred to as a suicide.
Three officers stood together in the doorway out to the grounds, while Beak put on the nearest bench about 10 meters away along with two psychologists. The triple drapstiltalte man had thus the opportunity to move freely in the opposite direction, away from the officers, said in a note that the acting head of the prison Ivar Solhaug Jensen and safety inspector Roar Johannessen in Bergen prison has sent to Correctional Services.
Waage told VG that none of those who were present during the conversation can be criticized or blamed for what happened.
Beak was charged with having killed three people on a bus in Årdal on 4 November 2013. He was perceived as very ill and confused and was attended by the health department in Bergen prison.


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